Going the distance

Intranet-based computerized training be the next best thing to being there. Being a student of "distance learning" is not the same as skipping school. Yet this modern means of training employees is as rampant in corporate America as the flu is before a big exam in high school. Anyone who has endured torturous stretches of paying rapt attention to "live images" of other people doing the same thing back at them will be thrilled by how far distance learning has traveled since the dreaded dawn of "video-conferencing." You know the drill. Gulp some coffee. Grit your teeth. Gather ...

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